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TEMPORARY BINDER.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 14. I920.

1,385, 1 63. Patented y 19, 1921,

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TEMPORARY BINDER.

APPLICATION FILED MAY M. 1920.

1,385, 1 63. Patented July 19, 1921.

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APPLICATION FILED MAY 14. 1920.

1 ,385, 1 63. Patented July 19, 1921.

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m 111 Mm mmims. ...@rred mubodb My llhm'stmted In'the adaptation of my invention to a binder of the sectional post type, as shown in Figs. VIII and IX, the binding members or sectional posts 15 are mounted on the bottom binder member 16 and are adapted to project through the upper binder member 17 which is provided with a clutch means for adjustably securing the upper binder member to the posts. As such clutch means are well known in the art, I do not illustrate the same herein.

The posts 11 are provided with studs engagin holes in the inder members and are provi ed with heads the same as shown in the structure of Figs. I to VII.

My improvements are well adapted for light binders or where it is desirable to provide a comparatively light, simple binding means and at the same time one in which the sheets are securely held or bound and one which permits their rapid removal, as a unit or as individual sheets, or replacement as occasion requires. 4

I have illustrated and described my improvements in two forms or adaptations. I do not illustrate or describe other adaptations which I contemplate as I believe the disclosure made will enable those skilled in the art to which my invention relates to embody or adapt the same as the type of binders or the particular requirements render most desirable.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. In a temporary binder, the combination with sheets provided with open notches in their binding edges and with holes adapted to receive posts, or covers, clamping members pivotally connected to said covers and having holes therein, binding strips extending between said covers and adapted to engage said notches of said sheets, said bindmg strips being arranged through said clamping members and provided with adjustin means, and posts engaging said holes in said sheets and provided with heads engaging the outer sheets and with studs engagi said holes in said clampin members where y they areremovably retained when the clamping members are adjusted to the sheet body, the posts being arranged from both sides of the sheet bodyand overlapping therein.

2. In a temporary binder, the combination with sheets provided with holes adapted to receive posts, of covers, clamping members pivotally connected tosaid covers and having holes therein, binding members extending between said clamping members,

and posts engaging said holes in said sheets and provide with heads engaging the outer sheets and with studs engaging-said holes in said clamping members whereby they are removably retained when the clamping members are adjusted to the sheet body, the posts being arranged from both sides of the sheet body and overlapping therein.

3. In a temporary binder, the combination with sheets provided with open notches in their binding edges and with holes adapted to receive posts, of covers, clamping members pivotally connected to said covers and having holes therein, binding strips extending between said covers and adapted to engage said notches of said sheets, said bindmg strips being arranged through said clamping members and provided with adjusting means, and posts removably engaglng said holes in said sheets and clamping members and provided with heads between the sheets and clamping members.

4. In a temporary bmder, the combination with sheets provided with holes adapted to receive osts, of covers, clamping members pivota ly connected to said covers and having holes therein, binding members extending between said clamping members, and posts removably engaging said holes in said sheets and clamping members and provided with heads between the sheets and clamping members.

5. In a temporary binder, the combination with sheets provided with open notches in their binding edges and with holes adapt- -ed to receive posts, of clamping members,

binding members extending between said clamping members and adapted to engage said notches of said sheets, and posts provided with collar-like head portions disposed in the holes of said sheets from opposite sides of the sheet body and removably engaged with said clamping members, the posts being retained by the adjustment of the clamping members to the sheet body.

6. In a temporary hinder, the combination with sheets provided with holes adapted to receive posts, of clamping members, binding members extending between said clam ing members, and posts provided with crib lar-like head portions disposed in the holes of said sheets from opposite sides of the sheet body and removably engaged with said clamping members, the osts being retained by the adjustment 0 the clamping members to the sheet bod 7. In a temporary bin er, the combination of binder members, binding members for said binder members and sheets having holes therein adapted to receive binding posts, and posts rovided with heads disposed in the holes oi the sheets from opposite sides of the sheet body to overlap therein and provided with studs detachably engaging said binder members.

8. In a temporary binder, the combination of binder members, sheets having holes therein adapted to receive binding posts, and

posts provided with head members, said posts being disposed in the holes of the sheets and detachably engaging said binder members.

9. In a temporary binder, the combination of sheets rovided with holes adapted to receive binding posts, of binder members, and posts en aging the holes of the sheets and detachab y engaging said binder members and rovided with head rtions enga 'ng the s eet body, the posts ing arrang in the sheet body from opposite sides and overlappin therein. p

10. a temporary hinder, the combination of covers, clamping members pivotally connected to said covers, binding strips extending between said clamping members, and posts removably engagin said cla ing members and (provided wit collar-like s set engaging hea 11. In a temporary hinder, the combination of binder members, and osts detachably engaging said binder mem rs and provided with head portions engagin the sheet body so that it may be remove with the posts from the binder members as a unit.

12. In a temporary hinder, the combination of binder members, binding members for said binder members, and posts removably engaging said binder members and provided with sheet enga 'ng heads.

In witness whereof have hereunto set my hand and seal in the presence of two witnesses.

GEORGE P. WIGGINGTON.

Witnesses:

Emzaaam K. Owens, EMMA L. Hunts. 

